Can the two replaced car doors still have paint protection film applied?
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Replaced car doors can have paint protection film applied. The functions of paint protection film: It can effectively protect the car's paint surface from various road debris, acid rain, ultraviolet rays, bird droppings, oil stains, scratches, etc. The paint protection film completely separates the paint from the air, ensuring that oxygen in the air does not oxidize the paint, and also serves to protect the paint. Precautions after applying paint protection film: Try to avoid washing the car within the first three days after application. The newly applied paint protection film and the car's paint surface undergo a bonding process. If the bonding is not fully completed when washing the car, there may be a possibility of water seeping into the edges and corners. Additionally, car washes typically use high-pressure water jets, and under such external forces, it may cause the film to peel or lift at the edges, or even completely detach.